Christopher Lemmer Webber transcribed 1.2K bytes: > Nils Gillmann writes: > > > Ludovic Courtès transcribed 1.1K bytes: > >> Hello Katherine, > >> > >> Katherine Cox-Buday <cox.katherin...@gmail.com> skribis: > >> > >> > E.g. I've seen several people in this thread mention they had already, > >> > or were trying to, package Firefox (myself included). Had there been an > >> > official non-libre channel, this work might not have been duplicated. > >> > >> There will never be an “official” non-libre channel in that Guix as a > >> project will not provide such a channel. > >> > >> Now, Firefox *is* free software, so there’s could be an official > >> “firefox” package, but in essence, it would have to incorporate pretty > >> much the same changes that IceCat provides. > >> > >> I wonder why IceCat is based on an ESR, and what it would take to have > >> it follow Firefox releases more closely. > > > > I am not involved or speaking for Icecat, but ESR is moving slower than > > Firefox "master" channel. This alone is good enough to base on it for > > long-term support when you are a downstream vendor such as Torbrowser, > > Icecat, or a simple company running a site-specific Firefox. > > It would be really nice to be able to have tor browser bundle in GuixSD.
TL;DR is we can have it and I will pick up work on it again pretty soon. (We had the idea for a custom browser based on Torbrowser, so I have a requirement beyond simply using it.) Under the conditions (for packaging torbrowser) I talked about with Torbrowser-project it is okay to ship it fully branded. I will have to get back to them as soon as I am past the current bug and got it building.